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L'Assommoir [The Drinking Den]
- By: Émile Zola
- Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
- Length: 15 hrs and 45 mins
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After her lover abandons her and their two children, Gervaise marries a tin worker, Coupeau, who helps her rebuild her life. She starts her own business, and the two have a daughter, Anna (the protagonist of Zola's later novel Nana). But their happiness is short-lived as a freak accident leaves Coupeau seriously injured, beginning the family's fall into alcohol, desperation, and violence.
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Zola delves into Dickensian territory
- By Z. on 08-14-23
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L'Assommoir [The Drinking Den]
- Narrated by: Leighton Pugh
- Series: Rougon-Macquart, Book 7
- Length: 15 hrs and 45 mins
- Release date: 06-19-19
- Language: English
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L'Assommoir
- By: Émile Zola
- Narrated by: Philippe Lebeau
- Length: 17 hrs and 6 mins
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"L'Assommoir", septième volume de la série "Les Rougon-Macquart" publié en 1877, est considéré comme le plus grand roman d'Émile Zola. L'ouvrage est totalement consacré au monde ouvrier et, selon Zola, c'est "le premier roman sur le peuple, qui ne mente pas et qui ait l'odeur du peuple". L'écrivain y restitue la langue et les mœurs des ouvriers, tout en décrivant les ravages causés par la misère et l'alcoolisme. "L'Assommoir" raconte la grandeur puis la décadence de Gervaise Macquart, honnête blanchisseuse de la Goutte d'Or dans le Paris populaire de 1850.
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Formidable interprétation
- By Asso on 03-24-21
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L'Assommoir
- Narrated by: Philippe Lebeau
- Length: 17 hrs and 6 mins
- Release date: 11-15-18
- Language: French
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L'Assommoir
- By: Émile Zola
- Narrated by: Sarah Jalabert
- Length: 18 hrs and 59 mins
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"Lorsque "L'Assommoir" a paru dans un journal, il a été attaqué avec une brutalité sans exemple, dénoncé, chargé de tous les crimes. Est-il bien nécessaire d'expliquer ici, en quelques lignes mes intentions d'écrivain ? J'ai voulu peindre la déchéance fatale d'une famille ouvrière, dans le milieu empesté de nos faubourgs. Au bout de l'ivrognerie et de la fainéantise, il y a relâchement des liens de la famille, les ordures de la promiscuité, l'oubli progressif des sentiments honnêtes, puis comme dénouement, la honte et la mort. C'est la morale en action, simplement."
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L'Assommoir
- Narrated by: Sarah Jalabert
- Length: 18 hrs and 59 mins
- Release date: 01-11-19
- Language: French
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Dry january, boire et déboires au pays de l'assommoir
- Length: 58 mins
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Le dry january : une opération qui au lendemain des agapes veut nous faire tester notre dépendance à l’alcool. Dans cette émission, on s’interroge sur notre relation au précieux breuvage et comment elle s’inscrit dans notre imaginaire collectif et notre paysage culturel. Des œuvres donc pour penser l’alcool et l’alcoolisme, pour célébrer ou maudire la dive bouteille. Avec entre autre, Un singe en hiver, l'Interdite, un documentaire sur l'absinthe, Enivrez-vous de Baudelaire et deux livres de Marie Darrieussecq : Pas dormir et La mer à l'envers. Avec : Chloé Vernet de RCF ...
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Dry january, boire et déboires au pays de l'assommoir
- 01-11-24
- Effervescence
- Length: 58 mins
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Émile Zola Collection - Nana, Sequel to “The Assommoir” (L’Assommoir) - Annotated
- By: Émile Zola
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 15 hrs and 40 mins
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This is a new edition of “Nana, Sequel to The Assommoir (L'Assommoir),” originally published in 1880 by T.B. Peterson & Brothers, of Philadelphia, U.S.A. Part of Adeptio’s Unforgettable Classic Series, this is not a facsimile reprint. Obvious typographical errors have been carefully corrected and the entire text has been reset and redesigned by Adeptio Editions to enhance readability, while respecting the original edition. The eBook edition was designed in an elegant style and set to take full advantage of the readers' features. Nana is a continuation of The Assommoir (L’Assommoir);...
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Émile Zola Collection - Nana, Sequel to “The Assommoir” (L’Assommoir) - Annotated
- Narrated by: Virtual Voice
- Length: 15 hrs and 40 mins
- Release date: 01-24-24
- Language: English
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L'assommoir. Explication de texte
- Collection Facile à Lire
- By: Émile Zola
- Narrated by: René Bougival, Laurence Wajntreter, Philippe Carriou
- Length: 31 mins
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"Facile à lire" est une collection de titres qui vous entraîne à la découverte des grandes œuvres classiques de la littérature française. Cet outil pédagogique est destiné à accompagner les lycéens dans leurs études. Plus généralement, elle s'adresse à tous les amoureux de la littérature qui souhaitent revisiter ou découvrir de façon ludique nos grands classiques.
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L'assommoir. Explication de texte
- Collection Facile à Lire
- Narrated by: René Bougival, Laurence Wajntreter, Philippe Carriou
- Length: 31 mins
- Release date: 01-16-12
- Language: French
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Le podcast de l'Assommoir
- By: JSF
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Des amis se retrouvent une fois par mois dans L'Assommoir. Dans ce bar, ils racontent leurs vies au gré du rythme d'un bar classique parisien. C'est un refuge de rire, de débat passionné, d'échange et d'amour. Vous qui écoutez le podcast de l'Assommoir, vous faites partie de la bande et ensemble nous allons jouer avec les infos insolites et vous allez pouvoir briller en société avec ce savoir décalé. Allez... Santé ! Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/fr/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.
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